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GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:24 am
by swilkes
any one use it with any success? any horror stories? any better places to look?
some time around the end of the month I am going to be in the market for a 1911. either a KIMBER Super Carry HD or a STI Lawman. preferably the latter. Both guns are discontinued as far as I can tell. I have seen a couple each on gun broker but no experience with them. gun store owner told me to stay away from there. its a scam he said. friends rack up the bids.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:59 am
by parabelum
I have used GB over the years to both buy and sell. Personally, I've never had an issue there, as a seller nor as a buyer. Matter of fact, it is a go-to place for me when I'm looking for something rare or discontinued, or if I am unable to find it locally. Same if you're selling something rare or special that has no market locally or will get you ripped off at your lgs.
I'm giving it a thumbs up.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:02 am
by skeathley

I have used it several times, no problems. If they want unrealistic amounts, I pass. Sometimes you can catch an item with no reserve, and few people found it to bid, so you get a good deal.
In all cases, know what you are willing to pay, and know how much over that makes sense. I never bid until the end, then use auto-bidding. I never know til it ends if I got it, but I always know what I was willing to spend.

Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:12 am
by rob777
Texas Gun Trader is another option to consider
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:20 am
by twjones
Never had any issues. Just be sure you know what the going rate for whatever you're looking for is, you see what the seller is charging for shipping, and any additional fees (e.g. credit card).
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:52 am
by flechero
I've used gunbroker a few times... as long as you have an ffl to send to or use their list to find one nearby you are fine. As to guys bidding things up, I'm sure if happens sometimes. The guns I have bought have been relisted a few times and I was the only buyer/bidder. I knew what i wanted and what I was willing to pay so I chose "buy it now" option each time.
Makes me wonder if your LGS just wants your money to stay at his shop or he and his buddies are participating in some Tom Foolery of their own.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:04 am
by mot7981
I agree with the previous posts. I've used Gunbroker with great success as both a seller and a buyer. There's always a good inventory and if the price seems too high, just be patient. I've never had an issue and sellers can be rated with feed back that you can check. Texas Gun Trader is another option and you can use it locally so that is an advantage. However, it's a little hit & miss on whom you deal with. I've met some great folks and made some new friends but I've also been stood up on more than one occasion so try to vet the individual you're dealing with as much as possible. There are also always crazy prices by some sellers and low ball offers by some buyers but that's just stuff you have to wade through. Listing is free so you have to take the bad with the good. Good luck with your search and let us know when you get what you're looking for.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:39 am
by jason812
I used it just last week to score a very very very good price on a FN SLP. I think I have only used it 4 times and 3 of those were for used guns cause that's were the deals are. I have never had a problem with the times I have used gunbroker. Know what local FFL you are going to use to ship the gun to before hand and maybe give them a heads up and work out the details before you buy just to make the whole process go smoothly.
The one useful thing about gunbroker is you can see the price and the bids on several of the same firearms. You can use this to see what the going rate is or at least what several people think is a good price.
My brother did bid a rifle up on me one time a few years ago. I was the only one bidding and he thought it was funny to out bid me by $5.

He of course did give me $5 for his joke but I told him I could have just hung him with the rifle. That is the only time I ever thought or was aware of the price being bid up with no intention of buying the item.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:10 am
by The Annoyed Man
I've used Gunbroker once, to buy my left-handed Ruger Gunsite Scout. Even after shipping and local FFL transfer fee included, it was a decent price. I might have paid the same locally.......if there were any lefty samples available at the time. For some reason, there were a LOT of them for sale by Pennsylvanian FFLs on Gunbroker.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:58 am
by Jago668
I've used it a couple times before with good results. Difficult to find actual good deals, but if you are patient you can find them.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:22 am
by puma guy
I've used it to both buy and sell many times and have never had any issues. I am waiting on delivery from a seller as I write this. Besides the obvious as a market place I use it as a barometer for gun values. As Jago668 mentioned patience is the key to finding a good deal.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:04 pm
by flowrie
I have used it a few times, just to buy, not sell.
No problems, I just make sure I use a seller that has a few hundred good reviews (Feedback Ratings).
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 4:52 pm
by crazy2medic
I have bought two shotguns and my JRC carbine on gunbroker with no problems, I paid 480 for the JRC .45 that was for the gun, shipping and ffl fees total, I suggest if you buy off gunbroker check the information available on the seller before you buy!
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 5:51 pm
by swilkes
Thanks is for all the replies. I am not so nervous about gunbroker now.
As far as the gun shop telling me such horror stories maybe be the case here to get me to buy there. Specially since they are closing this weekend. I only went in there to register for a free gun.
Re: GUN BROKER
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 7:31 pm
by SigM4
As an alternative, try looking on
Gun Deals for the specific models you're interested in. You'd be amazed how much new old-stock is still out there. Just enter the manufacture's model designation and search. I've found new guns for much cheaper using this site than I could find used ones on GB.
For instance, searching '3000265' (Kimber Super Carry Pro HD model number) came up with
this site that has them in stock.